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the blood vessels are essential in hypertension. the more stiff the blood vessels are, the less likely you'll have control. so it may be a predicter of what will develop hypertension. >> we need to watch our sodium. hypertension is the silent killer, meaning there are few symptoms before the damage is done. and that makes this next report even more alarming. high blood pressure is taking a toll on an unlikely group. very young children. in fact, there's been a dramatic jump in kids with hypertension ending up in the hospital. >> kyle has suffered from high blood pressure since he was five years old. >> i can easily tell, i feel dizzy, i don't feel well. >> the now 14-year-old has to watch every bite he eats. >> we keep his sodium inhate at 1200 milligrams or less, which is an incredibly difficult thing to do on a daily basis. >> high blood pressure is landing more children in the hospital. the study in the journal, hypertension, finds hospitalizations merely doubled for kids under 18. between 1997 and 2006. the children most at risk
the blood vessels are essential in hypertension. the more stiff the blood vessels are, the less likely you'll have control. so it may be a predicter of what will develop hypertension. >> we need to watch our sodium. hypertension is the silent killer, meaning there are few symptoms before the damage is done. and that makes this next report even more alarming. high blood pressure is taking a toll on an unlikely group. very young children. in fact, there's been a dramatic jump in kids with...
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peterson pointed out, if the individual has diabetes and doesn't take his or her medication, hypertension doesn't take medication, cardiac disease doesn't take medication because of alcohol or drugs or anxiety or depression, then we're not going to effectively intervene with those conditions. so, behavioral health is a part of health. prevention works. treatment is effective. we just need to make sure that all of our efforts are synergized, so that we get that message out. if i may add to what dr. clark just said in terms of the so-called denial gap of the 92 percent people who need services and don't feel the need, i think that part of that may be the stigma because, i mean, as human beings i think we don't like to consider the fact that we're not in charge of stuff. so, generally, people are being blamed. i mean, people, now, are almost blamed for their diabetes and their health style-you're not exercising. you know, if you're eating wrong or you're smoking, and, you know. so, the more we're giving people information in terms of the behaviors which they have some power to alter in order
peterson pointed out, if the individual has diabetes and doesn't take his or her medication, hypertension doesn't take medication, cardiac disease doesn't take medication because of alcohol or drugs or anxiety or depression, then we're not going to effectively intervene with those conditions. so, behavioral health is a part of health. prevention works. treatment is effective. we just need to make sure that all of our efforts are synergized, so that we get that message out. if i may add to what...
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. >> it is commonly seen in kids now, hypertension. now, hypertension. >> high blood pressure is commonly seen in adults but now it is being seen in children >> a new study shows a dramatic increase in hospitalization for children with high blood pressure. >> kyle has suffered from high blood pressure since he was 5 years old >> i feel dizzy, i have a headache and i don't feel well >> he has to watch everybody eats >> we tried to keep the sodium intake at 1,200 mg or less which is an incredibly difficult thing to do on a daily basis >> new research shows that high blood pressure is plenty more children in hospital. a study finds that hospitalizations nearly double for kids from under 18 from 1997-2006. most were nine year-old boys and african americans >> it can cause irreversible damage to the kidneys heart and eyes and said the person up for cardiovascular disease as an adult >> experts say the rise in obesity may be behind the jump in high blood pressure. doctors still don't know what causes kyle's high blood pressure. he takes for
. >> it is commonly seen in kids now, hypertension. now, hypertension. >> high blood pressure is commonly seen in adults but now it is being seen in children >> a new study shows a dramatic increase in hospitalization for children with high blood pressure. >> kyle has suffered from high blood pressure since he was 5 years old >> i feel dizzy, i have a headache and i don't feel well >> he has to watch everybody eats >> we tried to keep the sodium intake...
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it's usually considered an adult disease but the number of children with hypertension has nearly doubled in the past decade. medical correspondent john john approve choses dead? >>> 14 year-old kyle has been hospitalized four times because of dangerous dangerously high blood and blood pressure he takes for medications and his mother lynette's keeps track of everything he needs. >>> your consulate having to monitor blood pressure consular have to exercise. did weights the study released today look to the number children mikhail had been hospitalized for high blood pressure. the increasing cases has also led to a 50% rise in trimming costs to more than $3 billion. but direct pascal amount of your hospital as a pediatric kidney specialist who says anything to hospitalization rates is was astounding here. while researchers believe obesity is a major culprit genetics and environment is likely also their role. >>> for kids like tile the causes a mystery still reminders the problem with and now but as ipod. meth the program matches his blood pressure and the mills that to his doctor. the concer
it's usually considered an adult disease but the number of children with hypertension has nearly doubled in the past decade. medical correspondent john john approve choses dead? >>> 14 year-old kyle has been hospitalized four times because of dangerous dangerously high blood and blood pressure he takes for medications and his mother lynette's keeps track of everything he needs. >>> your consulate having to monitor blood pressure consular have to exercise. did weights the study...
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>> strokes have decreased in incidence along with the decrease in hypertension and heart disease but it is still the third biggest killer in the united states. there is more talk about stroke. >> there is more treatment for it, too. >> why are they talking about it? >> because they can prevent it. talking about stroke is a preventive thing we have for heart attacks and now we have one for stroke. you try to diagnose it early. sometimes you can treat it very early. >> third biggest killer? >> something like. that >> . >> have you heard of a sound stroke? >> yes. it -- >> have you heard of a silent stroke? >> it means somebody doesn't really know. >> it is eye sent. >> they do a cat scan or mri and see signs that there was death of brain tissue. >> how bad? >> it depends. you have a thing where somebody has, like, dementia, which is dementias are a big $10 word for senility. >> can a silent stroke be a big stroke? >> no >> silent by definition means it's unobserved? >> that's right. it doesn't show up clinically. >> it doesn't show up clinically or behaviorally? >> well, it will show u
>> strokes have decreased in incidence along with the decrease in hypertension and heart disease but it is still the third biggest killer in the united states. there is more talk about stroke. >> there is more treatment for it, too. >> why are they talking about it? >> because they can prevent it. talking about stroke is a preventive thing we have for heart attacks and now we have one for stroke. you try to diagnose it early. sometimes you can treat it very early....
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the more severe their hypertension. about 30-40 percent of adults say they have some symptoms of insomnia within a given year... and about 10-15 percent say they have chronic insomnia. lunchbreak is next. we have some fresh ideas to help you throw a summer party. [ male announcer ] tom's discovering that living healthy can be fun. see? he's taking his vitamins. one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day gummies for grown-ups. it's time for lunch break we are planning a party our next guest has a book that just hit many best-seller lists ... she is home entertainment expert and she's here to show us ways to make our party is fabulous and advises us to keep it simple and not to panic and avoid perfectionism ... >>that could be the secret to beautiful entertaining ... >>relaxed and at humor and whimsy and your guests will enjoy that day ... >>i don't know how many parties you have been to where the host is so stres
the more severe their hypertension. about 30-40 percent of adults say they have some symptoms of insomnia within a given year... and about 10-15 percent say they have chronic insomnia. lunchbreak is next. we have some fresh ideas to help you throw a summer party. [ male announcer ] tom's discovering that living healthy can be fun. see? he's taking his vitamins. one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting...
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whatever they feel like eating and they're just going to be healthy and they're going to die early hypertension fact. diabetes cancer or whatever and i all i can do is take care of myself and promote living and surviving thriving being healthy but i think you know there's people out there that you just can't help but sure as hell don't take my money to support it you know someone's going to be you know smoking cigarettes their entire life or eating bad food their entire life and then they're then they want to come to me to pay for their medical costs i'm sorry it's not available and it's the same thing with. anything dealing with health concerns of people who just don't care well that all sounds terribly depressing guard hopefully people will wake up and care more about their health that was george hamon founder survive and thrive in t.v. . well occupy activists around the nation have continued their efforts months after their encampments were broken while conservatives have tried to demonize the movement other groups seem to be benefiting from occupies message artie's or mongol and has the eff
whatever they feel like eating and they're just going to be healthy and they're going to die early hypertension fact. diabetes cancer or whatever and i all i can do is take care of myself and promote living and surviving thriving being healthy but i think you know there's people out there that you just can't help but sure as hell don't take my money to support it you know someone's going to be you know smoking cigarettes their entire life or eating bad food their entire life and then they're...
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heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, stroke, those kinds of chronic illnesses. when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage jobs their whole lives, who paid social security. think about living on $889 a month in the city of san francisco needing to buy medication, one meal a day, hopefully, and health care. if we could provide health care early on we might prevent (inaudible) and people would be less likely to end up in the emergency room with a drastic outcome. we could actually provide prevention and health care to people who had no other a
heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, stroke, those kinds of chronic illnesses. when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemics, an increase in alzheimer's and it is going to increase as the population increases. there are quite a few seniors who have mental health problems but they are also, the majority of seniors, who are hard-working, who had minimum wage...
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the study included all children between and 18 who were treated for hypertension regardless of the main reason they went to the hospital. researcher found those most leakily to have high blood pressure were older than nine, male and faff fa. childhood obesity may play a role in this increase. >>> pets can make a good come pain -- companion. but they also have human benefits. roachers found those who never owned one were 40% more likely to die from a heart attack. maybe it's the calming of the anxiety. >> it's that close physical contact, that affection. that's where you got the healing power of pets. >> one study showed that watching animal tricks dropped stress. >>> we know that some baltimore city fire stations are going through changes. coming up, thankfully for one family, the closure hasn't happened yet. >>> some details, a scare in the sky aboard a jetblue sky. there were technical problems and the pilot couldn't land and the passengers were put through with they called four hours of hell. >>> one man said he had a ditch outcome in a situation. we'll break it down on abc2 news at
the study included all children between and 18 who were treated for hypertension regardless of the main reason they went to the hospital. researcher found those most leakily to have high blood pressure were older than nine, male and faff fa. childhood obesity may play a role in this increase. >>> pets can make a good come pain -- companion. but they also have human benefits. roachers found those who never owned one were 40% more likely to die from a heart attack. maybe it's the calming...
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suffering from a dangerously high blood pressure in the past 10 years the number of kids hospitalized for hypertension has nearly doubles the correspondence on the book explains what is going on. did least 14 year-old, slur has been hospitalized four times because a dangerously high blood pressure. he takes for medications and his mother keeps track of everything heat. sphere is a constantly having to what is your blood pressure. haven't to monitor foods and exercise. >>> and also led to a 50% rise in trimming costs more to $3 billion. dr. rick pascal amount of your hospital is a pediatric kidney specialist who says seven of the senate is a patient's with a marked increase in obesity. but as these numbers. i think that hospitalization rate is was astounded to hear. >>> to all researchers believe the peace is the major culprits to-fireman's also play a role. >>> the cause is a mystery to monitor the problem and not as ipod. the program, as is his blood pressure until the to his doctor. the concern is for bigger problems down the road. >>> the elevated blood pressure is having the facts on that patient'
suffering from a dangerously high blood pressure in the past 10 years the number of kids hospitalized for hypertension has nearly doubles the correspondence on the book explains what is going on. did least 14 year-old, slur has been hospitalized four times because a dangerously high blood pressure. he takes for medications and his mother keeps track of everything heat. sphere is a constantly having to what is your blood pressure. haven't to monitor foods and exercise. >>> and also led...
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swimming strengthen the heart muscle combating hypertension university of western australia study found women lower bad cholesterol and lost more inches around the waist. three days each week 20 minutes in the swimming pool made the difference. fruits and make huge difference and disease fighting peaches ponce nectarines compound can ward off obesity lead to diabetes and heart disease. some have anti obesity and inflammatory properties. compounds work on fat cells and enhance certain genes and proteins on to say the sweets troops could put together a pack more powerful punch. >> heat wave in chicago about to get hotter. tom skilling tells us how hot coming up. ♪ ♪ you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't
swimming strengthen the heart muscle combating hypertension university of western australia study found women lower bad cholesterol and lost more inches around the waist. three days each week 20 minutes in the swimming pool made the difference. fruits and make huge difference and disease fighting peaches ponce nectarines compound can ward off obesity lead to diabetes and heart disease. some have anti obesity and inflammatory properties. compounds work on fat cells and enhance certain genes and...
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. >>> number four, more kids are being diagnosed with high blood pressure and hypertension and then hospitalized. researchers blame childhood obesity. doctors and families come up with strategies that include a healthy diet and a regular exercise routine. >>> number three, the national zoo needs your help naming this guy. the options include sumac, which means beautiful. nando, which means -- voting is friday morning. >>> number two, the voucher system is returning to d.c. public schools. the white house reversed course, agreeing to reauthorize the voucher program for private schools. they also agreed to open up the program to new and existing students with no cap on enrollment. >>> and number one tonight, not happy with your bank's credit card practices, the federal government launched an online data base where you can leave a complaint. other people's complaints and how the banks are vie responding and you don't have to share any personal information. you can find a link on myfoxdc.com. just click web links. brian. >>> all right, thank shawn. a reminder for everyone to bring a lot of water tom
. >>> number four, more kids are being diagnosed with high blood pressure and hypertension and then hospitalized. researchers blame childhood obesity. doctors and families come up with strategies that include a healthy diet and a regular exercise routine. >>> number three, the national zoo needs your help naming this guy. the options include sumac, which means beautiful. nando, which means -- voting is friday morning. >>> number two, the voucher system is returning to...
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. >>> more children are suffering from hypertension. researchers found in 1997, more than 12,600 kids were hospitalized with high blood pressure. that number nearly doubled in 2006. the study found that most likely the my blood pressure happened with older than 9 male african american kids. >>> a teen preg fancy rate in the united states is at a historic low a report by the national center for health statistics found the number of teen pregnancies dropped 40% between 1990 and 2008. researchers says it appears fewer teens are having sex or they may be waiting longer and those sexually active are much more apt to use contraceptive. >> the message is delay sex until whatever the parents and the community values are. the second thing going well now is a trend towards long acting reversible contraceptive. >> the report cites pregnancy rates in 2008 as the lowest since 1976. >>> pets can make a good companion. we know that. but they also may have a healing power. so much for an apple aday. researchers discovered people with dogs visit the doc
. >>> more children are suffering from hypertension. researchers found in 1997, more than 12,600 kids were hospitalized with high blood pressure. that number nearly doubled in 2006. the study found that most likely the my blood pressure happened with older than 9 male african american kids. >>> a teen preg fancy rate in the united states is at a historic low a report by the national center for health statistics found the number of teen pregnancies dropped 40% between 1990 and...
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the study in the journal hypertension finds hospitalizations nearly doubled for kids under 18 it 1997 and 2006. children most at risk were more than 9 years old, boys and african-american. >> it can cause irreversible damage to the heart, kidneys and eye and set them up for cardiovascular disease as an adult. > reporter: expects say the rise in childhood obesity may be behind the recent jump in hospital stays for high blood pressure. doctors still don't know what causes kyle's high blood pressure. to stay on top of it, he takes four medications, gets plenty of exercise and uses new technology to monitor his pressure closely. >> i'm able to put it on by myself, put it into my ipod and work through an app. it will take my blood pressure, show me what it is and i can e- mail it to my doctor and my mom. >> reporter: he's glad to be more independent and his mom has peace of mind knowing his pressure is in check. teresa, garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >> high blood pressure can often go undiagnosed. it's recommended that doctors start measuring a child's blood pressure now at age 3. >>> oth
the study in the journal hypertension finds hospitalizations nearly doubled for kids under 18 it 1997 and 2006. children most at risk were more than 9 years old, boys and african-american. >> it can cause irreversible damage to the heart, kidneys and eye and set them up for cardiovascular disease as an adult. > reporter: expects say the rise in childhood obesity may be behind the recent jump in hospital stays for high blood pressure. doctors still don't know what causes kyle's high...
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other components of this, where if you go back to my slide and look at the treatment of cholesterol and hypertension that are a medical call that says, you know, if we are more aggressive at treating those diseases, plus, we have the new technologies to do it, that it does produce better value, that we're producing cardiovascular mortality, improving the quality of life, so on. those are also part of the discussion here is that we have changed and made a medical decisions and treatment decisions to say if we're more aggressive at treatling certain types of cardiovascular risk factors that they do pay off. >> yes, brad? >> brad stuart, northern california, where we're building systems of care coordination for centers. my question to you, i'm a primary care doc for a third of a century and research, as well. all of our discussion, and i'm coming from a provider place, is focused on the providers. what about preference of patients, particularly seniors in this near end of life population, where our data is showing they would prefer not to be patients, they would like to be comfortable and stable and sa
other components of this, where if you go back to my slide and look at the treatment of cholesterol and hypertension that are a medical call that says, you know, if we are more aggressive at treating those diseases, plus, we have the new technologies to do it, that it does produce better value, that we're producing cardiovascular mortality, improving the quality of life, so on. those are also part of the discussion here is that we have changed and made a medical decisions and treatment...
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diabetes, hypertension,mental disorders, et cetera. the things that is interesting about those conditions in the medicare program, those are largely conditions that are ambulatory treated with appropriate medication. unless you botch it up, with the exception of kidney disease, you have nothing to do with in patient hospitals here. and the ultimate irony of that is that traditional fee for service medicare is the only major payer, unless you're home bound, that has no care coordination. we've done some tabulations that kind of try to sort these out in terms of spending increases over time. and as i mentioned, the share of spending increase linked to disease prevalence versus cost per case does differ over the time period that you're looking at. the most recent couple of years, we're in an economic slowdown, so we have slower rates of utilization. over the last couple of years, spending per treated case, and more important explanation of rising health care and spending, but if you look at these long-term trends, it is disease prevalence
diabetes, hypertension,mental disorders, et cetera. the things that is interesting about those conditions in the medicare program, those are largely conditions that are ambulatory treated with appropriate medication. unless you botch it up, with the exception of kidney disease, you have nothing to do with in patient hospitals here. and the ultimate irony of that is that traditional fee for service medicare is the only major payer, unless you're home bound, that has no care coordination. we've...
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for more about all of this, go to our partner in health news, webmd.com and search for "kids hypertension." well, he's tall, wealthy, hails from massachusetts, considered a bit stiff by some and has participated in presidential debates. no, it's not mitt romney but the man the obama campaign has chosen to play mitt romney in the debate rehearsals-- senator john kerry. cbs news has confirmed today that kerry will help the president prepare for his dethree debates against romney this fall. she chose country over family. aung san suu kyi tells us why next. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums [ dog ] we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good
for more about all of this, go to our partner in health news, webmd.com and search for "kids hypertension." well, he's tall, wealthy, hails from massachusetts, considered a bit stiff by some and has participated in presidential debates. no, it's not mitt romney but the man the obama campaign has chosen to play mitt romney in the debate rehearsals-- senator john kerry. cbs news has confirmed today that kerry will help the president prepare for his dethree debates against romney this...
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if you google dual disorder, you will see hypertension and diabetes, but you never hear problems in treating those two disorders. i think the reason is doctors, nurses, pharmacists are educated in both, and, very importantly, the money comes out of the same pot. so, so often there's a separate pot for mental health money and substance abuse money, and it has produced an unnecessary, really divisive conflict in the education and in the delivery of people. yes, and all the way down to the community level where there are demonstration projects to use evidence-based practices in substance abuse or in mental health disorders. communities get funding from the federal government to do these demonstration projects, but the funds have been-in the past, at least-siloed, so that they could only address one or the other at the same time. i think one of the reasons that the demonstration grants have been separate is because, indeed, the insurance financing has also been separate, and it's an important thing to keep in mind. there's also another issue that we also have to keep in mind that we're addressin
if you google dual disorder, you will see hypertension and diabetes, but you never hear problems in treating those two disorders. i think the reason is doctors, nurses, pharmacists are educated in both, and, very importantly, the money comes out of the same pot. so, so often there's a separate pot for mental health money and substance abuse money, and it has produced an unnecessary, really divisive conflict in the education and in the delivery of people. yes, and all the way down to the...
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you see that you have hypertension. you see the risks that you have. it's one thing to see it. it's another thing to actually act on it. we want to move to the day where stronger outcomes produce stronger financial rewards to the member. but if you're the only one that knows it as a member and your doctor doesn't, it doesn't do much good. so we give it to our small panels of primaries. it's seen by the panel. we identify the patients at high risk as evidenced by health risk appraisals. and we target interventions together with those primaries for the patients at higher risk. so it's incentive to the member to participate and to be aware and to take action. and it's incentive on the part of the primary because it's a global population-based incentive model. if they can get a better outcome, they are a financial reward. the member does and the physician does, and they're dovetailed together. and it's the working together that actually causes we think the best result. >> senator, just the risk of being a wet blanket in this, and i completely agree with what you're discussing. >> i
you see that you have hypertension. you see the risks that you have. it's one thing to see it. it's another thing to actually act on it. we want to move to the day where stronger outcomes produce stronger financial rewards to the member. but if you're the only one that knows it as a member and your doctor doesn't, it doesn't do much good. so we give it to our small panels of primaries. it's seen by the panel. we identify the patients at high risk as evidenced by health risk appraisals. and we...
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attribute to what are called risk factors, but the risk factor part includes the better control of hypertension and better control of cholesterol. as well as the fall in smoking which are the three big things in the light part there. but the dark part is the higher tech treatments. so it's the decline in coronary heart disease that's almost all of the decline, in the gain in life expectancy in these years. so we actually did get something for all of this. now, that said, i think the -- you know, what joe and ken have put forward about what to do makes a great deal of sense. and what melanie has said makes a great deal of sense. but i would leave you with the notion that this is a rather -- a very pervasive and long-standing issue about cost. something is going to make it slow down because it cannot continue at historical rates, but how that will happen i am not wise enough to know. >> okay. great. thanks so much, joe. we're going to move now to jim fasules, and this is your chance to explain why all this spending on cardiovascular disease interventions has been entirely worth it. >> i hope so.
attribute to what are called risk factors, but the risk factor part includes the better control of hypertension and better control of cholesterol. as well as the fall in smoking which are the three big things in the light part there. but the dark part is the higher tech treatments. so it's the decline in coronary heart disease that's almost all of the decline, in the gain in life expectancy in these years. so we actually did get something for all of this. now, that said, i think the -- you...
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the number of children hospitalized for hypertension nearly doubled. doctors analyze the nationwide pediatrics database. childhood obesity is at least partially to blame. they increased by 50%. those more likely to have high blood pressure were older than 9, mail, an african a parian -- male, and african american. says her y's father pain has spread to her abdomen and groin since contracting the flesh eating bacteria through a gash. >> i can imagine what it's like to have the phantom pain. >> despite the recent setbacks, she could be in a wheelchair by the end of the month and into rehab in three weeks. best of luck to her. living in a sunny state could offer protection from pancreatic cancer. researchers in australia found those in the areas with the highest uv exposure had a 25% lower risk for pancreatic sca cancer. research and are hoping to learn more about the benefits of vitamin d, sun exposure, and their relationship with cancer. >> your 11 insta-weather + forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> the highest temperature we've had so
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i didn't realize i was hypertensive. they began to get fit. >> the competition lasts about 2 1/2 months. the department has lost hundreds of pounds. chief says she hopes to lose a few herself. >> they're on to something. >>> today, first lady michelle obama joined disney ceo to announce new initiatives to combat childhood obesity. cutting down on sodium, sugar, saturated fat. in a few years, disney's tv and radio programs for kids will no longer include ads for junk food. >> a cosmetic breast surgery for breakfast. a new look without the long recovery. michelle explains why. >> i'm so excited. >> reporter: this doctor is one of the only few surgeons in the nation performing flash augmentation. only certain women qualify. >> it's just for a straight forward augmentation. >> reporter: this procedure happens to be quick because i'm not wasting time trying to get bleeding controlled. >> reporter: no bleeding, narcotics or downtime. >> she should be able to go out within a couple hours. >> reporter: this woman is ready. a qui
i didn't realize i was hypertensive. they began to get fit. >> the competition lasts about 2 1/2 months. the department has lost hundreds of pounds. chief says she hopes to lose a few herself. >> they're on to something. >>> today, first lady michelle obama joined disney ceo to announce new initiatives to combat childhood obesity. cutting down on sodium, sugar, saturated fat. in a few years, disney's tv and radio programs for kids will no longer include ads for junk food....
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new research shows high blood pressure is landing more children in the hospital, the study in journal hypertension finds hospitalizations nearly double for kids under 18, between 1997 and 2006. children most at risk were more than 9 years old, boys, and african american. >> it can cause damage, irreversible damage to heart, kidney, eye and set them up for cardiovascular disease. >> reporter: experts say the rise in childhood obesity may be behind the recent jump in hospital stays for high blood pressure. doctors still don't know what causes kyle's high blood pressure he takes four medications gets plenty of exercise and uses new technology to monitor his pressure closely. >> i am able to put it on by myself, plug into my ipod and go to the ap it will take my blood pressure show me what it is and e-mail it to my doctor and mom. >> reporter: he is glad to be more independent and his mom has piece of mind knowing his pressure is in check in los angeles, wjz eyewitness news. >>> high blood pressure often goes undiagnosed it is recommended doctors start measuring pressure at the age of 3. >>> we want t
new research shows high blood pressure is landing more children in the hospital, the study in journal hypertension finds hospitalizations nearly double for kids under 18, between 1997 and 2006. children most at risk were more than 9 years old, boys, and african american. >> it can cause damage, irreversible damage to heart, kidney, eye and set them up for cardiovascular disease. >> reporter: experts say the rise in childhood obesity may be behind the recent jump in hospital stays...
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most patients, including people who have s, in have significant weight problems, including people with hypertension. these are all people that were not necessarily be excluded from using this medication. >> all right, very good. thanks for being with us tonight. i appreciate your insight. >> thank you very much. >>> celebrity chef is showing off her weight loss six months after announcing her diagnosis. she tells people magazine she lost 30-pounds by making small changes and giving up some of her favorites like mashed potatoes. lived with diabetes for two years before going public. she began endorsing a diabetes drug. >>> dozens of med shed their suits for a good cause. the group strutted their stuff outside union station. it is all part of the men's warehouse's national suit drive. the campaign donates gently used suits. >>> keeping its president, but some people want it see other changes. they say that means the faculty has to get more involved. fox says john hanrahan spent the day in charlottesville to see how things are going the day after the controversy finally ended. >> in many ways, the gro
most patients, including people who have s, in have significant weight problems, including people with hypertension. these are all people that were not necessarily be excluded from using this medication. >> all right, very good. thanks for being with us tonight. i appreciate your insight. >> thank you very much. >>> celebrity chef is showing off her weight loss six months after announcing her diagnosis. she tells people magazine she lost 30-pounds by making small changes...
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other components, go back to my slide, look at treatment of cholesterol are hypertension, that are you know a medical call that says, if we are more aggressive at treating those diseases, plus we have the new technologies to do it, that it does produce better value, that we're reducing cardiovascular mortality, improving the quality of life and so on. i think some of the stuff that david cutler and others have done looking at the impact, hyper tensives and cholesterol are good investments. but those are part of the discussion here, is that we have changed and made a medical decisions and treatment decisions that say if we're more aggressive at treating certain types of cardiovascular risk factors, that they do pay off. >> yes, brad. >> brad stewart, we're building systems of care coordination for seniors. my question to you is, i'm a primary care doc for a third of a century and research as well, all of our discussion -- and i'm coming from a provider place -- is focused on the providers. what about preference of patients, particularly seniors who are in this near-end of life populatio
other components, go back to my slide, look at treatment of cholesterol are hypertension, that are you know a medical call that says, if we are more aggressive at treating those diseases, plus we have the new technologies to do it, that it does produce better value, that we're reducing cardiovascular mortality, improving the quality of life and so on. i think some of the stuff that david cutler and others have done looking at the impact, hyper tensives and cholesterol are good investments. but...
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hypertension, you're really hyperactive and you just want to stay up all night because you feel really good and then you start dipping. it could be five minutes and you go to another pole. >> $50 on the bag. >> you just -- you just -- i was like, man, i just wanna kill myself. this is ridiculous. and then oh, man, i'm glad i'm alive. but the lithium carbonate keeps you like this. >> our goal is to get people with mental illness out into general population, to have jobs, to go to school and to do everything that everybody else does here. so they're all throughout the facility. >> most of these guys are going to be returning to the streets. not everyone is sent to prison with a life sentence. and with that in mind, i think i would feel safer and feel better about these people going back to the streets with the kind of skills that we can provide them, instead of just opening the doors when their sentence is done and hoping the best. >> there are successful graduates of the rtu program. terry mahler has 35 years left on his sentence for his sex offense crime. he was not able to function in
hypertension, you're really hyperactive and you just want to stay up all night because you feel really good and then you start dipping. it could be five minutes and you go to another pole. >> $50 on the bag. >> you just -- you just -- i was like, man, i just wanna kill myself. this is ridiculous. and then oh, man, i'm glad i'm alive. but the lithium carbonate keeps you like this. >> our goal is to get people with mental illness out into general population, to have jobs, to go...
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. >> heart disease, hypertension, many forms of cancer. >> dr. roe is here in foreign -- here in prince george's county as part of the health and fitness expo. it has more than 70 vendors. more than 40 different screenings will be available for free including screenings for prostate and breast cancer, hiv, high blood pressure and cholesterol. >> this event is to empower our community and to eliminate the health risks among the prince george's county residents. >> reporter: organizers are featuring a farmers market to help expand and encourage new trish food options. >> we hope that they will get enlightened and change their lifestyle. >> for them to come together to do such important work at a time when people need it most, kudos to them and i'm really honored to be a part of it. >> kudos to them. the screenings at the health and fitness expo free to anyone who comes. the event is at first baptist church of glenarden tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. >>> crib bumpers may soon be a thing of the past in maryland. the first ever statewide ban has been
. >> heart disease, hypertension, many forms of cancer. >> dr. roe is here in foreign -- here in prince george's county as part of the health and fitness expo. it has more than 70 vendors. more than 40 different screenings will be available for free including screenings for prostate and breast cancer, hiv, high blood pressure and cholesterol. >> this event is to empower our community and to eliminate the health risks among the prince george's county residents. >>...
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and it's the lining of these cells that get injured from smoking or hypertension and if it's in your ears, it's going to be in your heart. >> kelly: there's also alzheimer's and cancer. >> well, you know, they find with increasing hearing loss a higher instance of alzheimer's, listen, hearing is critical toward social interactions and cognition and listening to the television, if you can't eat, you're kind of ostracized and it's a big issue. >> kelly: if dad is at home watching and turning up the television to hear more volume, is that a sign that perhaps-- >> of course, now, i think that, you know, if you're speaking loudly, you know, that's a sign that you probably aren't hearing as well, and it's interesting, i just downloaded an app, for doing the segment that indicates what the loudness is in your environment. and if it's too loud, you put some ear plugs in and then men need protection now for their ears. >> kelly: the take away here, tock, make sure that every man should have hearing-- >> every man should go to the doctor and get test heed for a variety of things and appreciate
and it's the lining of these cells that get injured from smoking or hypertension and if it's in your ears, it's going to be in your heart. >> kelly: there's also alzheimer's and cancer. >> well, you know, they find with increasing hearing loss a higher instance of alzheimer's, listen, hearing is critical toward social interactions and cognition and listening to the television, if you can't eat, you're kind of ostracized and it's a big issue. >> kelly: if dad is at home...
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i don't envision shifting resources from aids to hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery disease, insect and so far as they need a lab to support diagnosis and treatment of those other diseases. they need doctors. they need versus big they sister denita procurement distribution system. all of those need to be taken advantage of an use for the same purpose. other resources need to come on and be at it to to the already existing platform. and we need to be open to using our aids specific resources to expand them and stretch them as far as we can, to support that expansion. >> thank you. i will now turn to the audience because i know people have been waiting patiently with question. it had a question, please raise your hand, wait for the microphone, and identify yourself, and please make sure it is an actual question. i will start here in the third row up front with you. please wait for the microphone. >> well, thank you. this is chris collins. thank you, ambassador goosby, for your tremendous leadership. and it's truly incredible what this program has accomplished. you know, in nove
i don't envision shifting resources from aids to hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery disease, insect and so far as they need a lab to support diagnosis and treatment of those other diseases. they need doctors. they need versus big they sister denita procurement distribution system. all of those need to be taken advantage of an use for the same purpose. other resources need to come on and be at it to to the already existing platform. and we need to be open to using our aids specific...
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i don't envision shifting resources from aids to hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery disease except insofar as they need a lab to support diagnoses and treatments of those other diseases. they need doctors, they need nurses and they need a procurement distribution system. all of those need to be taken advantage of venues for the same purpose. other resources need to come on and be additive to that already existing platform, and we need to be open to using our age-specific resources to expand them and stretch them as far as we can to support that expansion. >> thank you. i know people have been waiting patiently with questions. if you have a question please raise your hand. wait for the microphone and identify yourself and please make sure it is an actual question. i will start here in the third row up front with you, sir. please wait for the microphone. >> thank you. this is chris collins with amfar. thank you ambassador goosby for your tremendous leadership and it's truly incredible what this program has accomplished. you know, november of last year secretary clinton gave a wonderf
i don't envision shifting resources from aids to hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery disease except insofar as they need a lab to support diagnoses and treatments of those other diseases. they need doctors, they need nurses and they need a procurement distribution system. all of those need to be taken advantage of venues for the same purpose. other resources need to come on and be additive to that already existing platform, and we need to be open to using our age-specific resources to...
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-negative population, such as hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery disease. this doesn't mean, and i emphasize this, that we stop our work on aids. what it means is that we need to make sure that health systems are not only prepared to deal with h.i.v., but with the other health challenges faced in the same person and communities affected by aids. we are at a point where we can turn to expand the service portfolio at the already established aids sites. our path to creating an aids-free generation requires us all to work smarter, and better together. which brings me to the s.e.c. thing i need to put before you to really successfully achieve an aids-free generation. and that is country ownership. this is the starting point for everything we do. this challenge was stated clearly in oslo earlier this month by secretary clinton, and i'm pleased to announce today that we are going to hear more from the secretary on her dedication to creating an aids-free generation at the aids 2012 meeting. in oslo, the secretary said, and i quote, country ownership in health is th
-negative population, such as hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery disease. this doesn't mean, and i emphasize this, that we stop our work on aids. what it means is that we need to make sure that health systems are not only prepared to deal with h.i.v., but with the other health challenges faced in the same person and communities affected by aids. we are at a point where we can turn to expand the service portfolio at the already established aids sites. our path to creating an aids-free...